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Professor, Harvard Business School

The Healthcare System's Dirty Secrets 9:38 Discuss
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Michael Porter on Transforming Healthcare 1:52 Discuss
America Today 4:54 Discuss
Should the West just leave Africa alone? 1:31 Discuss
America's Place in the World 1:26 Discuss
Identity and Conflict 2:46 Discuss
Aid and Development 1:41 Discuss
What is the measure of a good life? 3:59 Discuss
The Origins of Wealth 2:55 Discuss
Creative Process 3:47 Discuss
What do you do? 15:13 Discuss
The Greatest Generation 1:54 Discuss
Sports 1:27 Discuss

Default_normal Michael Porter is generally recognized as the father of the modern strategy field and has been identified in a variety of rankings and surveys as the world’s most influential thinker on management and competitiveness. He is also a leading authority on the application of competitive principles to social problems such as health care, the environment, and corporate responsibility. Porter is the Bishop William Lawrence University Professor at the Harvard Business and the author of 18 books and over 125 articles. He received a B.S.E. with high honors in aerospace and mechanical engineering from Princeton University in 1969; an M.B.A. with high distinction in 1971 from the Harvard Business School, where he was a George F. Baker Scholar; and a Ph.D. in Business Economics from Harvard University in 1973. In 2001, Harvard Business School and Harvard University jointly created the Institute for Strategy and Competitiveness, dedicated to furthering Porter’s work.

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